Indonesia bans coal exports in January on domestic power worries

JAKARTA, Jan 1 (Reuters) – Indonesia has banned coal exports in January due to concerns that low supplies at domestic power plants could lead to widespread blackouts, a senior official at the energy ministry said on Saturday.
Pertamina Energy Outlook 2060, ESG Implementation Scenario and Energy Transition Priority for Indonesia

JAKARTA, Indonesia, Dec. 28, 2021 /PRNewswire/ — Amid the Covid-19 pandemic, PT Pertamina (Persero) continues Environmental, Social & Governance (ESG) aspects implementation while carrying out the energy transition agenda as the focus of attention of World Leaders at the COP26 meeting in Glasgow, early November 2021. World leaders conveyed the importance of real and serious […]
Pandemic momentum to create green jobs: OJK

Jakarta (ANTARA) – The COVID-19 pandemic has emerged as an opportunity to create green jobs, financial system stability deputy commissioner at the Financial Services Authority (OJK), Agus Edy Siregar, said at a webinar here on Tuesday.
Operational start for 98 MW Rantau Dedap geothermal plant

Yesterday, Commercial Operation (COD) with 91.2MW net generation (2 units, 98.4MW gross) of the Rantau Dedap Geothermal Power Project in Indonesia has been announced in a post by Senior Project Manager Ralph Hoellmann.
Indonesia saves $4.54 billion in foreign exchange by using biofuel

Jakarta (ANTARA) – The utilization of 30 percent biodiesel (B30) in 2021 helped Indonesia save US$4.54 billion in foreign exchange or equivalent to Rp64.6 trillion, the Energy and Mineral Resources Ministry has informed.
Adaro plans to build $728m aluminum smelter in Indonesia

Indonesian coal company PT Adaro Energy, through its subsidiary PT Adaro Aluminium Indonesia, has signed a letter of intent to construct a $728m aluminum smelter.
Green industrial park a catalyst for Indonesia’s economic transformation

JAKARTA: Several exciting investments in North Kalimantan province and the proposed relocation of Indonesia’s capital from Jakarta to East Kalimantan will trigger a seismic shift in the fortunes of the area.
Wary welcome for Indonesia’s ‘green port’ initiative to clean up shipping

Indonesia is launching a program to make the country’s ports more environmentally friendly in an effort to reduce its carbon emissions and protect the marine ecosystem.